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Junk cars towed for free in April

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April 08, 2015 12:00 AM

Warner Robins Wrecker & Towing Service Inc. will take junk cars for free during the month of April.

The Chunk-A-Junk Car Program is offered in partnership with Keep Warner Robins Beautiful in support of the Great American Cleanup, according to a news release.

To have a junk car, in any condition, towed away, call 478-922-1172 to schedule a pick up.

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